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The Wealth of Humans: Work and its Absence in the Twenty-first Century

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'Ryan Avent is a superb writer ... highly readable and lively' Thomas Piketty

'A pleasure to read. This is an important argument on a subject that will shape the coming decades' Duncan Weldon, Prospect

To work is human, yet the world of work is changing fast, and in unexpected ways. With rapid advances in information technology, huge swathes of the job market - from cleaners and drivers to journalists and doctors - are being automated: a staggering 47% of American employment is at risk of automation within the next two to three decades. At the same time, millions more jobs are being created. What does the future of work hold?

In this illuminating new investigation of what this means for us, Ryan Avent lays bare the contradictions in today's global labour market. From Volvo's operations in Sweden to the vast 'Factory Asia' hub in China, he offers the first clear explanation of the state we're in-and how we could get out of it.

Author: Avent Ryan
Publisher: PENGUIN
Pages: 276
ISBN: 9780141981185
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2017

Ryan Avent is a senior editor and economics columnist for The Economist, where he has covered the global economy since 2007. His work has appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the New Republic, the Atlantic and the Guardian. He lives in Arlington, Virginia with his wife, two children and golden retriever.

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